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wants to, but the person must be classified as private <br /> secretary to the mayor, SR-24 , which is the class we have. <br /> GREENWELL: Okay. <br /> LUKE: Now, we also have a. . .an attorney general ' s <br /> opinion that for exempt personnel , such as private <br /> secretaries , you don' t have to start at the first step. <br /> You can start the person at anywhere up to G step. So he <br /> has this flexibility. <br /> GREENWELL: Thank you. <br /> BETHEA: Okay. Mr. Luke, thank you very kind . . . <br /> LUKE: I have this. . .there ' s one more. And this <br /> will be very quick. Finally, the civil service law <br /> identifies our department as the Department of Civil <br /> Service and its director as personnel director. <br /> Therefore, we propose to change the terms , "Director of <br /> Civil Service" and "Deputy Director of Civil Service" to <br /> personnel director and deputy personnel director in the <br /> following sections . And this was the following sections. <br /> BETHEA: All right. Thank you, Mr. Luke. Does <br /> counsel have that question in mind that was raised about <br /> the preemption of state statute? <br /> YUEN: (Inaudible. ) In reference to Mr. Luke' s <br /> suggestions whether, in fact , the County can exempt <br /> positions of civil service classifications? Yes , I can <br /> certainly look at that and report back at the next <br /> meeting. <br /> VI. DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION OPERATION <br /> By Larry Tanimoto <br /> (Verbatim) <br /> BETHEA: Mr. Larry Tanimoto, Director of Department <br /> of Parks and Recreation. Thank you for coming here. I <br /> have read your presentation [Exhibit B] . Have the other <br /> members? Or would you like a summary? What ' s the <br /> pleasure of the commission? <br /> L'ORANGE: I think it ' s a very good summary, Mr. <br /> Chairman, very well . . . I don' t think we need the summary. <br /> BETHEA: Alright. Let ' s proceed. Are there <br /> questions to be directed to Mr. Tanimoto? <br /> CUSHNIE: I have a question for Mr. Tanimoto. On <br /> the Council , I recall several instances where the state <br /> was trying to give us jurisdiction over certain state <br /> 372 <br />